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Beginner Strategy

Wands, perks, biomes, and survival tips

Beginner 12 min read

Introduction

Noita is a 2D roguelike action game where every pixel is physically simulated. Liquids, explosions, electricity, and fire create chain reactions that can kill you and your enemies in equal measure. Expect to die repeatedly in the early hours — that is not frustration, it is the learning curve.

The three pillars of survival: a strong wand, the right perks, and careful movement. This guide focuses on all three.


Wand Fundamentals

Your wand is your primary weapon. Understanding how wands work is the most important skill in Noita.

The Six Wand Parameters

Parameter Meaning
Shuffle ON: random order each cycle. OFF: left to right
Cast Delay Wait time between spells (seconds)
Recharge Time Wait after the last spell before the cycle restarts (seconds)
Mana Max Maximum mana the wand can hold
Mana Charge Speed Mana regenerated per second
Capacity Number of spell slots

Most important for beginners: Cast Delay (lower = faster firing) and Mana Charge Speed (higher = less mana starvation).

What to Look for in Early Wands

Mines through Coal Pits target stats:

Parameter Target
Shuffle OFF recommended
Cast Delay ≤ 0.17s
Recharge Time ≤ 0.5s
Mana Charge Speed 200+
Capacity 3+ slots

Shuffle OFF wands let you control the spell order. Strongly prefer Shuffle OFF in the early game.


Early Wand Setups

Simplest Setup: Spark Bolt Spam

If the first spell you find is Spark Bolt, load two or three into a low-cast-delay wand and you will clear the Mines reliably.

[Spark Bolt] → [Spark Bolt] → [Spark Bolt]

With cast delay ≤ 0.17s, this fires 5–10 sparks per second.

Chainsaw for Cast Delay Reduction

Chainsaw is one of the most important spells in Noita. It is not a projectile — it is a modifier that reduces cast delay by 0.17s at zero mana cost.

[Chainsaw] → [Spark Bolt] → [Spark Bolt]

Placing Chainsaw before a spell fires the next spell faster. Pick up every Chainsaw you see.

Using Modifier Spells

Modifier spells change the properties of the next projectile spell. They deal no damage themselves.

Common modifiers:

Spell Effect
Chainsaw Cast Delay −0.17s (0 mana)
Triplicate Bolt / similar Duplicate next spell into 2–4 copies
Homing Next spell tracks enemies
Add Explosion Add explosion effect to next spell

Critical rule: On Shuffle OFF wands, modifiers must go immediately before the projectile they should affect. Modifier → Projectile is the fundamental ordering.


Perk Priority

Perks are permanent upgrades chosen on level-up. Perk selection is the single most impactful decision system in Noita.

Top-Priority Perks

Perk Why
Explosion Immunity Prevents self-damage from your own explosions. Required before using any explosion-based spell
Regeneration Passive HP recovery per second; stacks with repeated pickups
Levitation Terrain mobility and safe firing positions above ground enemies
Glass Cannon Massively increases max HP; dramatically improves survivability

Strong Secondary Perks

Perk Why
Vampirism Drinking blood restores HP; excellent synergy with Regeneration
Haste Movement speed boost; useful for evasion and exploration
Sturdier Reduces physical damage taken; relevant against most enemies

Perks to Avoid Early

Perk Why
Acidic Requires specific liquid dependency; low general utility
Hatred Increases difficulty without proportional reward

Biome Navigation

Noita is structured around digging deeper into progressively harder biomes. Each has its own enemies, liquids, and terrain.

Mines — First Biome

Main threats: Rotating Platforms (instant kill on contact), Hissi (explode on death), bats

  • Rotating Platforms will instantly kill you. Shoot them from maximum distance
  • Hissi can chain-explode — do not stand close when one dies
  • Fall damage exists. Check what is below you before dropping
  • Gunpowder (black material) explodes. Never use fire spells near it unless intentional

Coal Pits — Second Biome

Main threats: Worms (emerge from ground), Scorpions, bats

  • Worms can appear from solid ground without warning. Stay mobile near floors
  • Lava pools appear more frequently; touching lava deals rapid continuous damage
  • Treasure Rooms require defeating the boss to access

Hiisi Base — Third Biome

Main threats: Hiisi soldiers (ranged gunfire), turrets, explosives

  • Gunfire becomes the dominant threat — never stand in a straight sightline
  • Explosive barrels and devices are everywhere; triggering one chain of explosions can clear a room or kill you
  • A stronger wand becomes noticeably necessary here

Underground Jungle — Fourth Biome

Main threats: Large insects, poison-spitting enemies, grabbing vines

  • Poison pools are common. Poison Immunity perk makes this biome significantly easier
  • Sightlines are shorter due to dense terrain
  • Bosses in this region are significantly more dangerous; approach fully prepared

How Not to Die: The Five Main Causes of Death

Cause 1: Self-Explosion

Explosion-based spells without Explosion Immunity will frequently kill you, not the enemy.

Fix: Wait for Explosion Immunity before loading explosion spells. Or pair them with homing modifiers so the projectile travels far enough before detonating.

Cause 2: Getting Swarmed

Multiple enemies attacking simultaneously leaves no opening to respond.

Fix: Peek into rooms before entering. Pull single enemies into corridors and isolate them. Use Levitation to attack from above, staying out of melee range.

Cause 3: Lethal Liquids

Lava, acid, and toxic sludge can kill in seconds. Unknown liquids deserve extreme caution.

Fix: Never jump into unidentified liquid. Use Levitation to stay above liquid floors. Freeze or evaporate liquids with appropriate spells before crossing.

Cause 4: Fall Damage

Long drops deal heavy damage. In the early game this can be lethal.

Fix: Levitation perk eliminates fall damage. Before dropping through a gap, confirm there is solid ground — or a safe pool of liquid — below.

Cause 5: Underprepared Boss Fights

Entering a boss fight with low HP, weak spells, and no potions is a guaranteed death.

Fix: Reach near full HP before a boss fight. Have at least one HP flask in hand. Prioritize Explosion Immunity and Regeneration perks before boss encounters.


Recommended Early-Game Routine

First Minutes

  1. Check both starting wands: Identify the one with lower Cast Delay and make it your primary
  2. Note your starting spells: Spark Bolt in the primary slots sets you up for a straightforward opener
  3. Stay close to the spawn area: Learn the Mines' rhythm before pushing deeper

First 10 Minutes

  1. Explore the Mines and collect spells — Chainsaw is the highest priority find
  2. Upgrade wands when you find one with Cast Delay < 0.12s; that is the primary threshold
  3. First level-up perk: Regeneration or Levitation (save Explosion Immunity for when you have explosion spells)
  4. Eat food if you find any (restores HP to maximum)

Reaching Coal Pits

  1. Scout for the area boss (Kolv in Coal Pits) location before exploring freely
  2. Always enter a boss fight at full HP with at least one potion
  3. Once you have explosion spells, prioritize Explosion Immunity immediately

Common Beginner Mistakes

Mistake Fix
Using explosion spells without Explosion Immunity Get the perk first, then load explosion spells
Not checking wand Shuffle before loading spells Always open the wand info screen and confirm Shuffle ON/OFF
Loading spells without thinking about order Modifier goes immediately before the projectile it should affect
Jumping into unknown liquids Check liquid identity first; use the Noita Wiki to learn properties
Hoarding HP potions until death Use a potion before taking lethal damage. Dead runs mean wasted flasks too
Prioritizing Mana Max over Mana Charge Speed High max mana that recharges slowly runs dry immediately in combat

The Right Mindset for Noita

Noita is a game built around accumulated understanding, not reflex.

  • Every death is data: After 50–100 deaths, patterns emerge — which rooms are dangerous, which liquids kill, which wand stats matter
  • Use the Wiki: Liquid properties, spell details, and perk mechanics are fully documented on the Noita Wiki. There is no shame in looking things up
  • Experiment freely: The game's depth comes from combining spells and perks in unexpected ways. Trying things is how you find the powerful interactions
  • Read the context: Perk choices and wand decisions should respond to what the current biome demands, not a pre-planned checklist
  • Scout before engaging: "See what is there first, then commit" is the rule that prevents most deaths

This article covers Noita's core beginner mechanics. Game updates may affect specific details.